The Skibbereen Famine Man

Fear the Féar Gorta!

In an Irish village once ravaged by the Great Hunger, a Franciscan friar risks body and soul to save an anorexic young woman from the legendary Famine Man's insatiable curse. 

Approximately 8,500 words. Rated PG for elements of horror and suspense.

The Father Declan Supernatural Mysteries are a series of standalone upbeat, redemptive and often humorous urban fantasy short stories set in Ireland. 

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The Skibbereen Famine Man

Fear the Féar Gorta!

In an Irish village once ravaged by the Great Hunger, a Franciscan friar risks body and soul to save an anorexic young woman from the legendary Famine Man's insatiable curse. 

Approximately 8,500 words. Rated PG for elements of horror and suspense.

The Father Declan Supernatural Mysteries are a series of standalone upbeat, redemptive and often humorous urban fantasy short stories set in Ireland. 

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The Skibbereen Famine Man

The Skibbereen Famine Man

by Patrick Dorn
The Skibbereen Famine Man

The Skibbereen Famine Man

by Patrick Dorn

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Fear the Féar Gorta!

In an Irish village once ravaged by the Great Hunger, a Franciscan friar risks body and soul to save an anorexic young woman from the legendary Famine Man's insatiable curse. 

Approximately 8,500 words. Rated PG for elements of horror and suspense.

The Father Declan Supernatural Mysteries are a series of standalone upbeat, redemptive and often humorous urban fantasy short stories set in Ireland. 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163870578
Publisher: Patrick Dorn
Publication date: 03/15/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 547 KB

About the Author

Patrick Dorn used to write weird westerns set in Old California, New Mexico, and Colorado, but then he visited Ireland. Now his supernatural fiction alternates between The West and The Emerald Isle, but is always, always weird.

He's also an Anglican priest and a full-time chaplain.

Check out Patrick's blog, stories, plays, musicals, children's books, and more at www.PatrickDorn.com.

You can reach him at Patrick@PatrickDorn.com

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